Is it too late to begin perennials?
I envision white perrenials in my garden.
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Hello there! I am not sure which planting zone you live in but if you live in a colder climate you still have some time to start some perennials from seed. https://dengarden.com/gardening/Top-10-Easy-Perennial-Plants-to-Grow-From-Seed
Elsie....Doing now in Tennessee.
What zone are you In? What did you have in mind?
I've planted Perennials in the Spring and Fall. I usually don't start until May though because I live in MI.
Old garden rule "don't plant til after Mothers Day" especially in NY. Have a few questions---Sunny?shady?very Moist? Here are many all will grow in your area Henryi Clematis, Daisy May Shasta Daisy, Sombrero Blanco Coneflower, Sunday Gloves Daylily, Immortality Iris, PowWow White Coneflower, Terniflora Clematis, Double Jewel Geranium, Festival Star Baby's BreathTwister Lily of the Nile, Misty Lace Goatsbeard, Variegated Shell Ginger, Mountain Mint, Foxglove Beardtongue,FRAGRANT WHITE -- Hosta 'Frozen Margarita',Hosta 'Fragrant Bouquet', Hosta 'Royal Standard',Hosta "So Sweet",Hosta 'Sugar Snap',Hosta 'Guacamole', Additional Flowers/Bulbs----Sweet Marjoram(bush/Herb),White Tulips,White Cosmos,White Narcissus,White Daffodils,White Gladiolus,White Phlox,White Oriental Lilies,Snowdrops,White Hyacinth,Snowdrops,White Calla Lilies,White Tuber Rose,White Roses,White Dahlias,White Ranunculus,White Campanula,Lily of the Valley Native to NY---Canada Anemone,Boltonia,White Turtlehead,Swamp Rose Mallow,Spikenard,Black Cohosh,Goat's Beard,Bloodroot ,Trillium (most native flowers will not be all "white" like the GMO or Hybrids above)
TREES---- Flowering Dogwood,Fringetree,Sweetbay Magnolia,Gray Birch(white bark)BUSHES--Shadbush Serviceberry,Allegheny Serviceberry,Sea Myrtle,Sweet Pepperbush,Silky Dogwood
Gray Dogwood,Red-osier Dogwood,Winterberry,Virginia Sweetspire,Beach Plum,Arrowwood
Nannyberry,Black Hawthorn,Cranberry Bush
Feverfew will grow anywhere.